In reply to all that were asking about the PH:
I was born and raised here of Chinese decent. So to the Fils, I'm a bit of a foreigner as well. There's some resentment towards the Chinese controlling about 90% of the economy here. I moved to the states when I was 20 and lived there for 10 years. So basically, all my adult working life.
I grew up in a middle to upper class neighborhood where we have the typical stuff the American middle class family has: A nice house (2 floors, 5 bedrooms), 3 cars, my dad owns a restaurant, blah blah. The contrast really is the convenience of living in a 1st world country such as the US which is too much to list even if you grew up in an affluent neighborhood.
I've always called PI my home but obviously, the US is my home too. I still own stuff - car, furniture, servers, etc stored in my brother's house in Chicago.
One of the main reason I came back was so I could try trading full time while keeping cost of living to a minimum and see if it helps (it does). I also loved being in touch with good old friends and doing things I enjoyed growing up. It's kinda hard now 'cause I'm torn between two homes and friends.
Mak: How are the women? They're great. Although, women of all races and nationality are great but they all have their own quirks
Safety has never been an issue for me. For instance, I'd be more scared going into southside of Chicago than driving in the slums in Manila. Yes, you can have someone killed for about $500 I'm sure but you can also have that done in the US as well. Now, however, theft can be an issue such as leaving your stuff unattended for a brief period, leaving your car unlocked, etc.
I do have American friends here who are living the life and they love it here. Like someone said, there's always a trade off living in a 3rd world country but there are great benefits too. If you have saved up enough or can make over $50k a year trading, you'd be one happy guy/girl. Cost of living is so cheap and you can live like a king here never having to do laundry, clean, cook, or anything.
I'm going back to Chicago cause I do need the convenience of a 1st world country. But down the road, I'd like to spend half my time here and half my time there if I can. That way, I get to have best of both worlds. Lastly, I'm planning to live in Shanghai next year if I decide to move my Chicago trip back a few more months.
Conclusion: What you see on TV usually magnifies a hundred folds the problems in 3rd world countries. It isn't as bad as CNN or BBC will make you think.